Between Igbo and Ijaw: The Historical Misplacement of Reno Omokri's View in Jaja of Opobo By Emeka Esogbue It looks like a historical misapplication and irrelevance, reading through respected Reno Omokri take to the historical course of a slave and master thesis, and Igbo and Ijaw social media presentation while using King Jaja Opobo to justify his primitivist case study. Worse still, the theory resurrected by him is far from constituting beneficence to the Igbo, Ijaw, or Nigeria as a whole socially, politically, or economically. What then is behind his immediate constitution of this history class? How does Omokri, a giant Nigerian politician historically benefit from whether Jaja of Opobo was a slave of the Ijaw or not in modern Nigeria and global 2021? It is needless to emphasize that the discipline of history is not an instrument of ethnic superiority, promotion of disunity, or determination of racial powers and preference. History is a Bible of lessons which one should study, ...
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